Biden: NRA meeting was 'productive'

1/11/13 3:27 PM EST

Vice President Biden called his meeting with the NRA and other gun owner groups “productive,” but indicated the nation's gun groups don't all agree on a solution to recent violence, during a Friday sit-down with entertainment industry executives.

"I thought we had a very straightforward, productive meeting," Biden said when asked by reporters about his Thursday session with the NRA.

Biden said the NRA and other gun owner groups have “a different perspective” on the cause of gun violence but allowed that the organizations do not speak with one voice.

“There was actually a difference among them as well,” he said. “There was not a uniform view.”

As he has with many of the other groups from which he’s sought input on gun violence, Biden said resolving the nation's issues with guns will take a comprehensive approach from all facets of society.

“There is no silver bullet, there’s no, as one of my friends said, no seat belt to put on to be sure that we will not be in this circumstance again,” he said.

But when asked his thoughts about the NRA’s reaction, which accused the White House of having an “agenda to attack the Second Amendment,” Biden continued the White House position of not responding to NRA’s barbs.